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Come celebrate the end of year with SAU Vic at our Xmas breakup on Wednesday the 13th of December from 6:30pm.
The King Yuen Bar and Restaurant will be our hosts for the night offering a delicious Christmas special Banquet.

This includes - 

Chicken & Sweet Corn Soup
Sesame Prawn Spring Roll
Lettuce Delight
Garlic Prawns
Lemon Chicken w/special fried rice
Banana Fritter
Coffee or Tea

On top of this SAU Vic will be picking up the bill for all soft drinks on the night.
Along with this the first 20 people to send payment will receive an SAU Vic goodies bag!!!

Price is $20 for club members and $40 non club members.


Attendees - 
Tony Olsson
Robyn Ryrie
Simon 'Danger' Henman
Sam Lehmann
Mel Thornton
Brett Patching
Mitch Patching
Liam Clements
Jamie Lee
Novica Popovic +1
Sean Power
Rob Kirk

 

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Hi everyone.
 
Just a friendly reminder that this is a pre-paid event and that we need your payment to confirm your attendance.
 
If you are still wanting to attend and are yet to make payment, can you please do so via the PayPal link below by 8pm tonight as we need to confirm numbers to the restaurant.
Thanks!
 
If you are a member be sure to send your membership number as a reference.


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